The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, July 21, 1995
AUTRY L. MARSHALL
MARTHA C. MILLER
ANGELA DEBERRY
THOMAS W. SELLARS
JOANNE M. BURNS
JUANITA D. CHAMBLISS
ROBERT. KOERNER
JAMES E. CREEL
ROBERT R. RAYNES
ELIZABETH TOWER
MILDRED E. NORMAN
JAKE PORTER
KATE G. SNOWDEN
MARGARET C. FLOYD
MILDRED E. BAKER
JESSIE M. WILLIAMS
RUDOLPH J. FEHLHABER
NELLIE W. WALCOTT
JOHN TAYLOR
RUDOLPH M. MOORE
AUDREY E. TURNER
MARY H. WHITE
JOHN E. HANEY
MARGARET A. WEBB
THELMA N. HAUTZ
DAVID BAZEMORE
ERNEST W. SMITHSON
ALICE F. COMBS
EVA H. LEGGETT
WILLIAM G. JENKINS JR.
WILLIAM T. SQUIRES
HENRY MORROW JR.
WILLIAM E. TREECE
THEODORE E. COX
CHARLES G. HOPKINS
REATHA B. ARTIS
JUNIOUS I. COPELAND
MABEL N. ROGERS
DOROTHY WERBER
ROY W. ASKEW
3 NAVY SHIPS, PLUS 1 FROM CANADA, WILL BE OPEN FOR TOURS
GRANT DENIAL WON'T HALT MAGNET SCHOOL NORFOLK WON'T GET $8.7 MILLION, BUT ``WE HAVE TO GO ON.''
NORFOLK MAY DROP GENERAL DIPLOMA THREE-TIERED SYSTEM WOULD BOOST STUDENTS' PROSPECTS, NICHOLS SAYS.
PINT-SIZED PUTTS ``KIDS PLAY FORE KIDS'' JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT ATTRACTED TOTS AND TEENS FROM AS FAR AWAY AS MARYLAND TO COMPETE AND RAISE MONEY FOR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES CUT REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION
STOCKTON EXECUTION SOUGHT PRIOR TO SCHEDULED REVIEW
JUDGE BLOCKS U.S. DECISION IN SUPPORT OF GASTON PIPELINE
FATHER, CHILDREN BURIED AFTER TRAGEDY THE QUESTIONS ABOUT THEIR DEATHS REMAIN TO BAFFLE SURVIVORS.
RESIDENTS SUGGEST NEW USES FOR DRIVER RADIO FACILITY
POLICE CHIEF'S PROPOSAL WOULD END STATION'S 24-HOUR OPERATION
LIFEGUARDS SHOW THEIR SKILLS IN REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
KILLING SUSPECT EXTRADITED
CANDIDATES FILE
SIXTH-GRADER WINS 2ND PLACE IN LANDS END PHOTO CONTEST
SPSA MAKES PHONE BOOK RECYCLING EVEN EASIER
PIERS SLOW YET AGAIN; WHEN WILL THIS END?
IN MEMORY OF HER MOTHER, CELLIST GIVES $25,000 TO SYMPHONY
FATHER: ``I WANT THEM TO FIND A CURE.'' LOCAL CAR AUCTION TO RAISE MONEY FOR OTHER BATTLES WITH LEUKEMIA.
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